Three Centuries of Scottish Literature 2

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Three Centuries of Scottish Literature 2
Walker, Hugh, 1855-1939
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The earlier poets, as has been seen, carried with them into England the impress of their native country; in their successors that impress was much less conspicuous. The change of which they exhibited symptoms had begun to be general, and was no longer, except in the vernacular verse of Fergusson, a specially Scottish movement It will be convenient to take William Falconer first, for the double reason that he was the oldest man, and that his work, in external form at least, connects him more clo...sely than any of the others with the Queen Anne poets. This man, the son of a barber, was bom at Edinburgh in 1732. When a boy he was against his own will sent to sea. He had risen to the rank of second mate when his ship, which was trading between Alexandria and Venice, was wrecked near Cape Colonna.
Falconer and two others alone escaped. His experiences on this occasion formed the subject of his one good poem.
The Shipwreck, This piece, published in 1762, was one of the authorities from which Byron culled ihaterials for his powerful description of the wreck in Don Juan, Digitized by LjOOQIC 1 1 6 SCOTTISH LITER A TURK.


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